The iPhone 17 Pro could (finally) catch up 8 years behind Android

Since 2018, Android smartphones have been offering reversed wireless recharge, with the first integration of functionality by Huawei in its Mate 20 Pro.

This feature allows you to transform your phone into a real external battery to recharge small accessories such as headphones or a connected watch. A practical daily asset that iPhone users are looking forward to.

Good news,It seems that Apple is finally ready to take the plunge.According to the Chinese Instant Digital Informant, the Cupertino teams are currently testing a 7.5W unveiled coverage on the prototypes of iPhone 17 Pro. Enough to give life to your AirPods or your Apple Watch in a few minutes, wherever you are.

© asherdipps – iPhone 17 Pro concept

A technology already experienced by Apple

If this rumor is confirmed, it will be the culmination of a long journey for Apple. The apple firm has already timidly introduced theWired reverse recharge on iPhone 15 and 16via the USB-C port. A solutionlimited to 4.5W, reserved for small accessories.

Apple also proposed in 2021 the Magsafe Battery Pack, an external battery that could recharge wirelessly from the iPhone. But this experience was short -lived, the battery having been abandoned in the past.

Tests in progress, but nothing certain

The Digital Instant Leaker specifies thatApple performs pushed tests for this technology, without guaranteeing its presence in the iPhone 17 Pro Finals.The brand would further evaluate its reliability and its impact on autonomyBefore validating its integration.

If Apple were to offer reverse wireless recharge, there is no doubt that this would still strengthen its ecosystem. Imagine, no need to run after a cable when your Apple Watch is flat. Your iPhone will do the trick.

Of course, this rumor remains to be taken with tweezers until Apple will have formalized the thing, probablyNext September.

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